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Without looking at it and knowing exactly what spares he is talking about, I would agree that his asking price is too high. If you can post more info and photos that would help.
In the end, something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it and only that person can determine that.
My son sat in Jim's Deuce what seemed like forever and he was fascinated. Thanks for making them available to the kids (and adults). Get a hold of me next year. I am getting a bobbed deuce so maybe the Marine Corps would like to see one of those displayed.
I talked to Therecorder for a while but for some reason I never took a picture. Not sure why. It was just nice talking to him, plus he had a lot of people getting in and out of his deuce which was really cool to see.
Yeah, I normally wouldn't mind just throwing it in the back but these are so darn heavy. I think a more practical approach like a swing out carrier that swings out and drops down is the way to go.
By the way how much do these things weigh?
I am curious as to where all of you with a M35A2/3 Bobbed Deuce and Super Singles are mounting or placing your spare tire?
I am getting one with a spare and have no idea where to mount it to where it is easily accessible.
I have searched but can't find any posts regarding this.
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I was wondering about that too. I guess you can say "Chicks dig the trucks that are faster off the line" ?!?
Personally I prefer the manual transmission of the A2 for multiple reasons such as the most obvious one: "Chicks dig a man who can shift their sticks"
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